Giannis Antetokounmpo trade destinations: These teams could chase the Bucks star

Giannis Antetokounmpo trade destinations: These teams could chase the Bucks star originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Greek Freak has an uncertain future.

After a third straight first-round exit in the NBA playoffs, many are beginning to speculate about Giannis Antetokounmpo‘s next steps with the Milwaukee Bucks.

Could the team really trade away the two-time MVP and nine-time All-Star? Antetokounmpo, who ended a 50-year title drought for the Bucks in 2021, has delivered season after season since being drafted in 2013. But the team around him has slowly deteriorated, a fact that was punctuated when his co-star Damian Lillard suffered a torn Achilles on Sunday.

With that in mind, it’s time to start looking ahead. If the Bucks are going to trade Antetokounmpo, this is the offseason to do it. He still has two years left on his contract before he can opt for free agency, which should maximize the potential return for newly extended GM Jon Horst.

Here are eight teams that could trade for Antetokounmpo, plus a look at what the package could include:

Houston Rockets

Trade assets: Alperen Sengun, Jalen Green, Tari Eason, Jabari Smith Jr., Reed Sheppard, Cam Whitmore, 2025 and 2027 first-round picks via Phoenix, 2027 first-round pick swap with Brooklyn, 2029 first-round pick swaps with Phoenix and Dallas, 2028/2030/2031 own first-round picks

The Rockets surprised a lot of people this season by earning the No. 2 seed in a competitive Western Conference. But, through four playoff games, their inexperience has shown against the veteran Golden State Warriors. Antetokounmpo would bring them to another level, and they certainly have the players and picks to make this happen while keeping franchise cornerstone Amen Thompson.

San Antonio Spurs

Trade assets: Stephon Castle, Devin Vassell, Jeremy Sochan, Keldon Johnson, Julian Champagnie, 2026 first-round pick swap with Atlanta, 2027 first-round pick via Atlanta, 2028 first-round pick swap with Boston, 2030 first-round pick swap with Dallas or Minnesota, 2031 first-round pick swap with Sacramento, 2025/2029 own first-round picks

If Victor Wembanyama returns to full strength, this could be devastating for the rest of the league. The Spurs were battling for a play-in spot before Wemby was ruled out for the season, and expectations will only be higher next season with De’Aaron Fox now in hand. It would be tough to part with the recently crowned Rookie of the Year in Castle, but it would be worth paying for Antetokounmpo to join Wemby in San Antonio.

Brooklyn Nets

Trade assets: Cam Thomas, Nic Claxton, Cameron Johnson, Ziaire Williams, Keon Johnson, 2025 first-round picks via Houston/Milwaukee/New York, 2027 first round pick via Philaedelphia (1-8 protection), 2027 first-round pick via New York, 2029 first-round pick via New York, 2031 first-round pick via New York, 2025/2026/2027/2028/2030/2031 own first-round picks

Brooklyn doesn’t have the young talent to offer like Houston and San Antonio, but it has plenty of draft picks. Plus, it has the allure of being in New York City — which could be intriguing for Antetokounmpo. He would be brought in as the first piece, with the expectation that more star power could be added around him.

New York Knicks

Trade assets: Karl-Anthony Towns, Mikal Bridges, OG Anunoby, Josh Hart, Miles McBride, 2026 first-round pick via Washington (1-10 protection), 2026 own first-round pick (can only trade after this year’s draft)

If the Nets are included, you have to throw in the Knicks. They surrendered five first-round picks to their cross-borough rivals in the Mikal Bridges trade, but the Knicks still have pieces to make this trade work. It could be enticing for the Bucks if they want to stay competitive — it just wouldn’t help them much if they’re looking to rebuild through the draft. Jalen Brunson is likely the only Knicks player who isn’t available in this trade.

Golden State Warriors

Trade assets: Draymond Green, Brandin Podziemski, Moses Moody, Jonathan Kuminga, Quinten Post, 2026-31 own first-round picks

Compared to the other teams listed, the Warriors don’t have nearly enough assets to pull this off. But we’ve seen that anything can happen in the NBA trade market. Golden State has long-coveted Antetokounmpo, and he would be an ideal piece alongside the aging Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler. It’s tricky to make the salary work, but it’s an exciting hypothetical.

Chicago Bulls

Trade assets: Coby White, Josh Giddey, Matas Buzelis, Patrick Williams, 2026 first-round pick via Portland (1-14 protection), 2025-31 own first-round picks

Another big-market team that has long been linked to Antetokounmpo but probably doesn’t have the pieces to make a trade happen. Some of the Bulls’ young players took steps forward this season, but the lack of picks makes this less intriguing — unless, of course, Chicago has some lottery luck this year.

Miami Heat

Trade assets: Bam Adebayo, Tyler Herro, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Kel’el Ware, Davion Mitchell, Nikola Jovic, 2025 first-round pick via Golden State, 2026/2028/2029/2030/2031 own first-round picks

It’s time for a major pivot in South Beach following the Jimmy Butler trade and historic first-round loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers. Any and all assets should be on the table for Antetokounmpo, including All-Stars Adebayo and Herro. No one is untouchable if it means acquiring a player of this stature. Much like the Knicks, this could be a package Milwaukee pursues if it wants to remain somewhat competitive.

Oklahoma City Thunder

Trade assets: Jalen Williams, Chet Holmgren, Lu Dort, Aaron Wiggins, Isaiah Joe, Cason Wallace, Ajay Mitchell, 15 first-round picks through 2031 from various franchises

Why break up a potential championship team? This only works if the Thunder end up falling short in the playoffs. Even if they win the title, though, it’s an idea worth exploring. GM Sam Presti has more draft picks than he knows what to do with, and this would be a way to cash them all in. It’s a move that he hasn’t made up to this point, but perhaps a player like Antetokounmpo changes his mindset.

Giannis Antetokounmpo trade destinations: These teams could chase the Bucks star

Giannis Antetokounmpo trade destinations: These teams could chase the Bucks star originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

The Greek Freak has an uncertain future.

After a third straight first-round exit in the NBA playoffs, many are beginning to speculate about Giannis Antetokounmpo‘s next steps with the Milwaukee Bucks.

Could the team really trade away the two-time MVP and nine-time All-Star? Antetokounmpo, who ended a 50-year title drought for the Bucks in 2021, has delivered season after season since being drafted in 2013. But the team around him has slowly deteriorated, a fact that was punctuated when his co-star Damian Lillard suffered a torn Achilles on Sunday.

With that in mind, it’s time to start looking ahead. If the Bucks are going to trade Antetokounmpo, this is the offseason to do it. He still has two years left on his contract before he can opt for free agency, which should maximize the potential return for newly extended GM Jon Horst.

Here are eight teams that could trade for Antetokounmpo, plus a look at what the package could include:

Houston Rockets

Trade assets: Alperen Sengun, Jalen Green, Tari Eason, Jabari Smith Jr., Reed Sheppard, Cam Whitmore, 2025 and 2027 first-round picks via Phoenix, 2027 first-round pick swap with Brooklyn, 2029 first-round pick swaps with Phoenix and Dallas, 2028/2030/2031 own first-round picks

The Rockets surprised a lot of people this season by earning the No. 2 seed in a competitive Western Conference. But, through four playoff games, their inexperience has shown against the veteran Golden State Warriors. Antetokounmpo would bring them to another level, and they certainly have the players and picks to make this happen while keeping franchise cornerstone Amen Thompson.

San Antonio Spurs

Trade assets: Stephon Castle, Devin Vassell, Jeremy Sochan, Keldon Johnson, Julian Champagnie, 2026 first-round pick swap with Atlanta, 2027 first-round pick via Atlanta, 2028 first-round pick swap with Boston, 2030 first-round pick swap with Dallas or Minnesota, 2031 first-round pick swap with Sacramento, 2025/2029 own first-round picks

If Victor Wembanyama returns to full strength, this could be devastating for the rest of the league. The Spurs were battling for a play-in spot before Wemby was ruled out for the season, and expectations will only be higher next season with De’Aaron Fox now in hand. It would be tough to part with the recently crowned Rookie of the Year in Castle, but it would be worth paying for Antetokounmpo to join Wemby in San Antonio.

Brooklyn Nets

Trade assets: Cam Thomas, Nic Claxton, Cameron Johnson, Ziaire Williams, Keon Johnson, 2025 first-round picks via Houston/Milwaukee/New York, 2027 first round pick via Philaedelphia (1-8 protection), 2027 first-round pick via New York, 2029 first-round pick via New York, 2031 first-round pick via New York, 2025/2026/2027/2028/2030/2031 own first-round picks

Brooklyn doesn’t have the young talent to offer like Houston and San Antonio, but it has plenty of draft picks. Plus, it has the allure of being in New York City — which could be intriguing for Antetokounmpo. He would be brought in as the first piece, with the expectation that more star power could be added around him.

New York Knicks

Trade assets: Karl-Anthony Towns, Mikal Bridges, OG Anunoby, Josh Hart, Miles McBride, 2026 first-round pick via Washington (1-10 protection), 2026 own first-round pick (can only trade after this year’s draft)

If the Nets are included, you have to throw in the Knicks. They surrendered five first-round picks to their cross-borough rivals in the Mikal Bridges trade, but the Knicks still have pieces to make this trade work. It could be enticing for the Bucks if they want to stay competitive — it just wouldn’t help them much if they’re looking to rebuild through the draft. Jalen Brunson is likely the only Knicks player who isn’t available in this trade.

Golden State Warriors

Trade assets: Draymond Green, Brandin Podziemski, Moses Moody, Jonathan Kuminga, Quinten Post, 2026-31 own first-round picks

Compared to the other teams listed, the Warriors don’t have nearly enough assets to pull this off. But we’ve seen that anything can happen in the NBA trade market. Golden State has long-coveted Antetokounmpo, and he would be an ideal piece alongside the aging Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler. It’s tricky to make the salary work, but it’s an exciting hypothetical.

Chicago Bulls

Trade assets: Coby White, Josh Giddey, Matas Buzelis, Patrick Williams, 2026 first-round pick via Portland (1-14 protection), 2025-31 own first-round picks

Another big-market team that has long been linked to Antetokounmpo but probably doesn’t have the pieces to make a trade happen. Some of the Bulls’ young players took steps forward this season, but the lack of picks makes this less intriguing — unless, of course, Chicago has some lottery luck this year.

Miami Heat

Trade assets: Bam Adebayo, Tyler Herro, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Kel’el Ware, Davion Mitchell, Nikola Jovic, 2025 first-round pick via Golden State, 2026/2028/2029/2030/2031 own first-round picks

It’s time for a major pivot in South Beach following the Jimmy Butler trade and historic first-round loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers. Any and all assets should be on the table for Antetokounmpo, including All-Stars Adebayo and Herro. No one is untouchable if it means acquiring a player of this stature. Much like the Knicks, this could be a package Milwaukee pursues if it wants to remain somewhat competitive.

Oklahoma City Thunder

Trade assets: Jalen Williams, Chet Holmgren, Lu Dort, Aaron Wiggins, Isaiah Joe, Cason Wallace, Ajay Mitchell, 15 first-round picks through 2031 from various franchises

Why break up a potential championship team? This only works if the Thunder end up falling short in the playoffs. Even if they win the title, though, it’s an idea worth exploring. GM Sam Presti has more draft picks than he knows what to do with, and this would be a way to cash them all in. It’s a move that he hasn’t made up to this point, but perhaps a player like Antetokounmpo changes his mindset.

NHL Rumor Roundup: The Latest Rangers And Bruins Speculation

Mika Zibanejad (Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images)

Recent news regarding the New York Rangers focused on who would become their next coach following their recent firing of Peter Laviolette. 

The latest speculation has Mike Sullivan joining the Blueshirts after recently parting ways with the Pittsburgh Penguins. 

As for potential player trade candidates, Chris Kreider seems the most likely to be moved. The 34-year-old left winger has two years left on his contract with an average annual value of $6.5 million and a 15-team no-trade list. 

Center Mika Zibanejad was mentioned in trade rumors, but moving him would be difficult. He has more term left on his contract than Kreider (five years) and a larger average annual value ($8 million). Zibanejad also has a full no-movement clause. 

Nevertheless, Zibanejad recently told the New York Post's Mollie Walker that he's aware his disappointing performance this season puts his tenure with the Rangers at a crossroads. He was also unhappy with how management handled what Walker called “certain business” this season, perhaps alluding to the departures of Jacob Trouba and Barclay Goodrow since last June. 

Regarding his clause, Zibanejad said he knows what his contract says. 

“Both parties agreed to it, and like I said, I think I earned it,” he told Walker. “Until it's time to adjust it, I have no plans of going anywhere. I've invested a lot of years here.”

Still, Walker wondered if GM Chris Drury might meet with Zibanejad to discuss adjusting his no-move clause. 

Turning to the Boston Bruins, there was recent conjecture over whether they might make Jeremy Swayman a trade candidate. The 26-year-old goaltender is their only high-priced player lacking no-trade protection for next season. 

It was suggested the Bruins might peddle Swayman to free up cap space. However, that move seems unlikely, coming less than a year after re-signing him to his eight-year extension. Besides, there is no suitable replacement within their system or available in the trade and free-agent market.

Joonas Korpisalo is the more likely candidate if the Bruins move a goaltender. RG.Org's James Murphy reports sources claim his agent, Markus Lehto, told management that his client would welcome a trade if they don't intend to give him more starts next season. 

Korpisalo, 31, was acquired from the Ottawa Senators last June in exchange for Linus Ullmark. He's signed through 2027-28 with an average annual value of $4 million, with the Bruins carrying $3 million and the Senators $1 million. 

Murphy indicated Lehto was unavailable for comment, and no formal trade request was made to the Bruins. Nevertheless, his situation could be worth monitoring. The limited goalie options in this summer's trade and free-agent markets could make him enticing for clubs seeking depth between the pipes for next season. 

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Columbus Blue Jackets Prospect Luca Marrelli Ties 59 Year Old Oshawa Record

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Columbus Blue Jackets draft pick Luca Marrelli tied a record last night for the Oshawa Generals. One that has stood for 59 years. 

In last night's double OT win against the Barrie Colts, Luca Marrelli had a pair of assists, which put him in the record books for an Oshawa defenseman. 

Marrelli moved into a tie with NHL Legend and all-time great Bobby Orr for the most playoff assists by a defenseman in Oshawa history. Orr set his record from 1963 to 1966, and only a few players have even come close to it since. 

Orr played in 29 playoff games for the Generals and had 32 assists. Marrelli has played in 42 games and has 32 assists. Marrelli's next assist will move him into first among all defenseman for assists in a playoff career. He'll have at least five more games to do it unless something bad happens for Oshawa and they lose a 3-0 lead. 

Luca Marrelli has played four seasons with the Oshawa Generals and signed an ELC with Columbus back in December of 2024. His Generals are up 3-0 in their series against Barrie in the conference finals and will most likely play the London Knights, who are also up 3-0 in their series. 

Marrelli could still join the Cleveland Monsters after the OHL Finals, but should the Generals win the OHL Finals, they would then play in the 2025 Memorial Cup. The Memorial Cup wouldn't end until late May should they advance through the tournament.  

Luca Marrelli should be a Cleveland Monster next year, though. He'll turn 20 on October 5th of this year. 

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Hurricanes Share Special Moment With Former Teammates In Handshake Line

Apr 29, 2025; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Jaccob Slavin (74) and New Jersey Devils defenseman Brett Pesce (22) hug after the game in game five of the first round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Lenovo Center. Mandatory Credit: James Guillory-Imagn Images

The Carolina Hurricanes eliminated the New Jersey Devils in five games Tuesday night at Lenovo Center thanks to a 5-4 double overtime win.

As always following the conclusion of a series, the two teams met at center ice for the ceremonial handshake line, a show of respect between the clubs.

But it was an even more special moment for the Canes as they finally got to drop the masks with a few long-time teammates, but most notably Brett Pesce.

It was valiant effort from the veteran blueliner, who logged an average of 26:43 of ice time per game due to New Jersey's injury issues and, in that time, he had 18 blocks, three points and had a +3 5v5 goal differential.

It was the kind of game one would expect out of Pesce, having watched him for nine seasons in Carolina.

The 2013 third-round pick was a big part of the Hurricanes' organization for so many years and is still a very much beloved figure even though he left in free agency this summer.

And you could tell how much his old teammates still love him as he went down the handshake line, embracing so many of the Hurricanes players.

"There's a lot of respect there both ways," said Sebastian Aho, who shared an elongated moment with Pesce. "He's our brother. We played here together for so many years. He's a really good friend of mine and obviously a great competitor and, in my opinion, one of the better players to play against. It was definitely kind of an emotional handshake, but it just showed we have a lot of respect for each other."

"That was one of the most unique handshake lines that I've ever been in because there was just so many guys that were Hurricanes," said Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour. "It was nice to see them and actually be able to hug them. Hated them for the 10-day stretch here, but they were big parts of building what we've got going here. So that was kind of interesting."


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Celtics playoff schedule: Dates for Round 2 series vs. Knicks/Pistons

Celtics playoff schedule: Dates for Round 2 series vs. Knicks/Pistons originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Boston Celtics don’t yet know who they’ll play in the second round of the NBA playoffs, but they now know when they’ll play.

After dispatching the Orlando Magic in Game 5 of the first round Tuesday, the Celtics await the winner of No. 3 seed New York Knicks and No. 6 seed Detroit Pistons, who are headed to Game 6 on Thursday night with the Knicks owning a 3-2 series lead.

Regardless of whether that series ends in six or seven games, the NBA has announced the dates for all seven games (if necessary) of Boston’s second-round series against either opponent.

Check out the Celtics’ full second-round schedule below, which we’ll update as start times get announced.

NBC Sports Boston will have coverage of every game an hour before tip-off with Celtics Pregame Live, as well as postgame coverage immediately after the game with Celtics Postgame Live.

  • Game 1: Monday, May 5 in Boston
  • Game 2: Wednesday, May 7 in Boston
  • Game 3: Saturday, May 10 in New York/Detroit
  • Game 4: Monday, May 12 in New York/Detroit
  • Game 5: Wednesday, May 14 in Boston*
  • Game 6: Friday, May 16 in New York/Detroit*
  • Game 7: Monday, May 19 in Boston*

*If necessary

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Mets Prospect Notes: Ronny Mauricio plays field for first time, Carson Benge heating up in Brooklyn

Here's the latest on some of the Mets' young talent down in the minor leagues...


Mauricio plays field for first time since 2023

Ronny Mauricio made his second start during his rehab assignment on Tuesday night -- but it was his first official action in the field. 

The young infielder served as the designated hitter for St. Lucie on Sunday afternoon, and he played five innings at shortstop during Tuesday’s loss. 

Of course, he was tested right away -- as the first batter in the bottom of the first grounded out to him. 

Maurcio had a couple of other opportunities come his way which he handled cleanly -- and he went hitless across three at-bats before being replaced in the field in the bottom of the sixth. 

He still has a ways to go before potentially becoming an option for the Mets at the big-league level, but it’s nice to see him finally taking big steps in the right direction.

Benge’s on a heater

Last year’s first-round pick Carson Benge is absolutely locked in right now. 

The left-handed hitting outfielder has been raking for the Brooklyn Cyclones -- picking up a career-high four hits during Tuesday's victory at Maimonides Park to give him his third consecutive multi-hit showing. 

After striking out during his first plate appearance he reached in each of his next four -- leading off the third and the fifth with a single, before driving doubles to both left and right-center in the sixth and eight.

Benge is now batting an even .500 during his five-game hitting streak.

He also picked up his first home runs with the organization last week -- going the other way for a grand slam against the Jersey Shore BlueClaws. 

The 22-year-old has certainly looked the part of a top prospect thus far -- hitting .292 with five doubles, a homer, eight RBI, and a .403 OBP through 17 games.

Wild's Marc-Andre Fleury Sets NHL Playoff Goaltending Record

Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images.

In a 2-1 game after the second period in Game 5, Marc-Andre Fleury led the Wild on the ice for the third period. 

Starting goaltender Filip Gustavsson played the first two periods but was sick. So, Fleury had to replace him for the third period and played the rest of the game. 

Fleury, 40, has now seen action in 18 total playoffs in his career. This has now moved him past Martin Brodeur and Patrick Roy (17 playoffs) for the most total Stanley Cup Playoff years by a goalie in NHL history.

"He's a Hall of Famer for a reason," Wild head coach John Hynes said on Fleury coming in cold. "I think he was prepared to be able to go in and he did a great job for us."

After the Fleury came in, the Wild protected him by not a single shot until the 13:43 mark and only three in the third period alone. Vegas forward Brett Howden was able to beat Fleury in overtime to end the game after a defensive zone collapse by the fourth line and third d-pair. 

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Tatum explains why Celtics' tough test vs. Magic was ‘exactly what we needed'

Tatum explains why Celtics' tough test vs. Magic was ‘exactly what we needed' originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

In most instances, an easy first-round series in the NBA playoffs is the best-case scenario for the top title contenders.

But that’s not always the case.

Sometimes a little adversity early in the playoffs can pay dividends down the road. And it’s very possible that having to spend a little more energy than expected, both physically and mentally, to eliminate the Orlando Magic in the first round could be a positive for the Boston Celtics.

“Yeah, it was probably exactly what we needed. A good test (for the) first round,” Celtics forward Jayson Tatum told reporters after his team earned a series-clinching Game 5 win Tuesday night at TD Garden.

“A couple guys really banged up and dealing with some things. But (just) showing that mental toughness of getting up and getting ready for each game and doing whatever it takes, whatever the game calls for and just figuring out a way to win. That’s all that matters this time of the year. As a group, we’ve been through it all, and we showed it and proved it this series.”

History will look back on this Celtics-Magic series as a quick five-game matchup, but it was a real grind for the defending champs. The Magic had the No. 2 defensive rating in the regular season and they played fantastic at that end of the court for most of the series. The Celtics are the most prolific 3-point shooting team in league history and didn’t hit a single shot from beyond the arc in the first half of Game 5.

Orlando also played a very physical brand of basketball, including multiple flagrant fouls and other hard fouls. Tatum picked up a bone bruise in his right wrist in Game 2. Jrue Holiday missed the last three games of the series with a right hamstring strain.

The Celtics didn’t face a ton of adversity this season. Sure, they didn’t have their full starting lineup in as many games as they would have liked, but there were no major injuries. They were comfortably in the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference standings most of the season. They didn’t play many high-pressure or marquee games over the final month of the regular season.

Boston’s last true tests came March 10 against the Lakers and March 12 against the Thunder at home. The C’s did beat the Knicks in overtime at Madison Square Garden on April 8, but they had already won three games versus their New York rivals earlier in the season.

Getting a good taste of adversity against an opponent that really challenged them offensively is great for the Celtics. And the fact that they were able to so easily adapt and figure out solutions to the problems the Magic caused was also an encouraging sign for the C’s.

“We’re a really good team. We’re a smart team,” Tatum said. “We understand what our strengths are. We read the lineup for the other team and know what the advantages are. We realize it in real time. We have an answer for whatever the problem is and we just get right to it.”

The Celtics now have several days to rest and recover before starting the Eastern Conference semifinals. They’ll play the winner of the Knicks-Pistons first-round series. New York leads 3-2 with Game 6 set for Thursday night.

Ronnie O’Sullivan and Judd Trump roar into World Snooker semi-finals

  • Trump blasts past Brecel 13-8 to set up Williams clash
  • O’Sullivan beats Si 13-9 and now faces Zhao Xintong

Judd Trump charged into the semi-finals, beating Luca Brecel in a high-quality match, while Ronnie O’Sullivan repelled a stirring fightback from Si Jiahui at the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield.

Trump will face Mark Williams in the last four after the Welshman’s epic 13-12 victory over John Higgins, which went to the final black. O’Sullivan will meet the Chinese sensation Zhao Xintong in what promises to be a mouthwatering clash.

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2025 Anaheim Ducks Draft Lottery Preview

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The NHL announced on Tuesday that the 2025 Draft Lottery will be held on Monday, May 5. A time for the event has yet to be announced, but it will be aired on both ESPN in the United States and Sportsnet and TVA Sports in Canada.

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The Anaheim Ducks finished the 2024-25 season with a 35-27-10 record (80 points), which was good enough for 25th in the NHL standings and now have the eighth-best odds to win Monday’s draft lottery.

Lottery odds are determined by the reverse order of the standings. There will be two lottery draws on Monday, one for the first overall pick and one for the second. A single team can only move up a maximum of ten spots with a lottery win.

Odds of Winning the First Overall Pick:

  • San Jose Sharks (25.5%)
  • Chicago Blackhawks (13.5%)
  • Nashville Predators (11.5%)
  • Philadelphia Flyers (9.5%)
  • Boston Bruins (8.5%)
  • Seattle Kraken (7.5%)
  • Buffalo Sabres (6.5%)
  • Anaheim Ducks (6%)
  • Pittsburgh Penguins (5%)
  • New York Islanders (3.5%)
  • New York Rangers (3%)

Anaheim Ducks Pick Odds:

  1. 6%
  2. 6.2%
  3. 0.2%
  4. 0%
  5. 0%
  6. 0%
  7. 0%
  8. 54.4%
  9. 30%
  10. 3.2%
Jun 28, 2024; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Beckett Sennecke is selected with the 3rd overall pick of the 2024 NHL Draft by the Anaheim Ducks at The Sphere. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images

This will mark the seventh consecutive season the Ducks have finished in the bottom ten of the NHL standings and the seventh consecutive season they have earned a top-ten pick.

This will be the 17th year in the 31-year history of the franchise in which they’ve selected in the top ten of the draft. They have never selected first overall or eighth overall.

As of today, the consensus top two prospects set as the prizes of the 2025 NHL Draft are defenseman Matthew Schaefer from the Erie Otters of the OHL and forward Michael Misa from the Saginaw Spirit of the OHL. Forwards James Hagens from Boston College of the NCAA and Porter Martone from the Brampton Steelheads of the OHL are the consensus challengers to Schaefer and Misa.

The Ducks have one of the deepest prospect pools with one of the highest ceilings in the NHL. Most of their highest-profile prospects have already made the jump to the NHL and are making an impact.

The Ducks’ prospect/U23 pool doesn’t have a glaring weakness in terms of either stylistic or positional need. They are deep and potent at every position, so they have the luxury of truly approaching this draft to select the “best player available,” a concept NHL general managers and scouts preach, but history indicates is rarely practiced.

The 2025 NHL Draft will be the first non-covid decentralized draft. Teams will be making selections from their individual “war rooms” in their own desired locations, but the event will still be televised as normal, and invited players will still get the opportunity to walk across the stage and wear the jersey of their new team.

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Arsenal are talking the talk after PSG loss but can they walk the walk in Paris?

Mikel Merino says team have the quality, motivation and mentality to turn Champions League semi-final on its head

The fighting talk comes as standard. Arsenal are down after Tuesday night’s 1-0 home defeat against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semi-final first leg – but not out.

“This team … you can never give up on us,” Mikel Merino says. “Because I think we proved that we are always going to fight until the end. We have the technical quality and most important we have the motivation to go to the second leg and win this for our fans and for ourselves.”

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Luisangel Acuña continues showing Mets he’s a ‘dynamic big-league player’

Luisangel Acuña has been spectacular for the Mets early on this season.

The youngster seemingly makes his mark almost every time he’s in the lineup -- and he did so again during Tuesday’s series opening win over the Arizona Diamondbacks using both his speed and his bat. 

Acuña helped the Mets get on the board first as he lined a one out single off of left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez in the bottom of the second and then scored all the way from first on a Tyrone Taylor knock. 

An inning later he kept the party going -- blooping a hit down the right-field line, and after stealing second easily, he came around to score the third run of the frame on another Taylor two out RBI hit.  

He lined out to center in each of his next two at-bats -- but still pushed his brief hitting streak to three games with a strong 2-for-4 showing. 

This continues a strong stretch of play early on this season from the 23-year-old infielder, who hasn’t offered much in the power department but has done a nice job providing a spark at the bottom of the order.

Acuña now has four doubles, four walks, six stolen bases, 11 runs scored, and 19 hits over his last 17 games -- a nice stretch that’s helped him raise his average back up to an even .300 on the young season.  

“He’s putting together great at-bats,” Carlos Mendoza said. “He’s not chasing as much, he’s not trying to do too much at the plate and he’s using all fields. We saw it tonight, again going the other way, pulling when he needs to -- he’s just such a dynamic player out there.

“When he gets on base, he stole a base then before you know it he’s scoring on a single and then from first base, he has the ability to score on a ball down the line. There’s a lot to like offensively, not just in the box, but also when he gets on-base -- I like where he’s at right now.”

Even with Jeff McNeil returning from the IL, the Mets continue finding ways to keep Acuña in the lineup -- and with the way he’s been swinging it, it certainly doesn’t sound like that’s going to be changing any time soon.

“He’s taking advantage of his opportunity,” Mendoza said. “That's part of what we're doing as an organization, making sure we give these young players a chance -- it's on me and us to continue with his development and continue giving him playing time.

"It’s important for him to get comfortable at this level. He played a big role for us towards the end of last year and now he continues to show that he’s a big-league player and we’ll continue to give him opportunities moving forward.”

Celtics become first NBA team to achieve this incredible playoff feat

Celtics become first NBA team to achieve this incredible playoff feat originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Boston Celtics eliminated the Orlando Magic from the first round of the 2025 NBA playoffs Tuesday, and they did it with an emphatic statement.

After a back-and-forth, physical first half in Game 5 at TD Garden, the Celtics offense finally got rolling in the second half and cruised to a 120-89 series-clinching win.

Jayson Tatum again led the Celtics with 35 points, along with 10 assists and eight rebounds in 34 minutes. He has scored 35-plus points in three consecutive games since missing Game 2 of the series due to a bone bruise in his right wrist.

Jaylen Brown chipped in 23 points and Boston’s bench scored 39 points.

The Celtics made some impressive history, too. They became the first team ever to trail at halftime in a playoff game and win by 30-plus points.

Boston trailed 49-47 and ended up winning by 31 points, highlighted by a 36-13 scoring advantage in the third quarter.

Even though the Celtics lost only one game in this series, it was a pretty hard-fought matchup. It was a very physical series, and the Magic’s defense gave the Celtics problems throughout.

The good news for the Celtics is that they got the job done in quick fashion and bought themselves some valuable time to rest and recover before starting their Eastern Conference semifinals series.

The C’s will play the winner of the New York Knicks vs. Detroit Pistons first-round matchup. The Knicks lead that series 3-2 with Game 6 in Detroit scheduled for Thursday.

Mets vs. Diamondbacks: How to watch on SNY on April 30, 2025

The Mets continue their three-game series with the Diamondbacks at Citi Field on Wednesday at 7:10 p.m. on SNY.

Here's what to know about the game and how to watch...


Mets Notes

  • The Mets' team ERA of 2.60 is the lowest in baseball
  • Francisco Lindor is hitting .418/.452/.782 with six homers and 13 RBI at home this season
  • Pete Alonso has reached base safely in 11 consecutive games and 13 of his last 14
  • Alonso has a triple, three home runs, six doubles, and 13 RBI at home this season
  • Huascar Brazoban will open the bullpen game for the Mets, like he did two weeks ago in Minnesota
  • Left-hander Brandon Waddell is expected to serve as the bulk reliever behind Brazoban
  • The 30-year-old hasn't taken the big-league mound since 2021, but he has a 1.54 ERA in five appearances with Syracuse this season
  • Corbin Burnes takes the ball for Arizona, coming off back-to-back strong starts against the Rays and Cubs

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